Events for September 22 - June 8

Puntledge Forest Bog Walk

CVLT will be hosting a bog walk in the recently protected section of the Puntledge Forest to learn about bog ecosystems and the plants that inhabit them, such as Labrador tea, western bog laurel, lodgepole pine, skunk cabbage and sphagnum mosses.

Puntledge Forest Bird Walk

CVLT is holding two family-friendly guided birding walks in Puntledge Forest on the morning of June 9th - you can join us at 8 AM or 10:30 AM. We will be walking mindfully, stopping often to listen and observe silently. Bring clothes for the weather, binoculars, a camera if you have one, and your keen eyes and ears. 

Beaufort Old Growth Walk – Waterloo Creek

Beaufort Watershed Stewards invite you to explore the Waterloo Creek area and its rare, majestic, old forest. There will be two walks: one from 9:45-11:30 AM and the next from 12:45-2:30 PM.

Native Plant Walk

Join Elder Barbara Whyte for a native plant identification walk at the qax mot Conservation Area.

Tsolum Spirit Park Walk

Tsolum River Restoration Society and the CV Conservation Partnership invite you to a family-friendly guided nature walk at Tsolum Spirit Park. Come learn about the Pink salmon return and Tsolum logging history.

Free

One Spot Trail Nature Walk

Tsolum River Restoration Society invites you to a family-friendly guided nature walk at One Spot trail in Merville. Come learn about this second growth forest. We will walk along a portion of One Spot Trail from the parking lot to Spike Road Park and back!

Family Watershed Day

Family Watershed Day is an interactive and educational event focused on watershed health and awareness in celebration of World Rivers Day. Members of the Comox Valley Conservation Partnership will be sharing information, activities, and games all on the theme of local watersheds. This free event will take place at the south end of Mansfield Drive next to the Courtenay Riverway Heritage Walk from 10 am to 3 pm on Sunday, September 22.

Courtenay Air Park Nature Walk

Take this opportunity to join Comox Valley Nature member Kathie Woodley for a walk around the Courtenay River Airpark. Learn about its history and how the town’s sewage lagoon has become one of the most popular walking spots in the Comox Valley. Observe our native plants and birds which make a home here in the estuary. See some of the restoration work in progress.

Project Watershed Estuary Tour

A tour of the estuary talking about the ancient fish traps and their historical significance, current restoration efforts, and the Kus-kus-sum Project.

 

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